Rooftop Power is now serving Brockton and all of Massachusetts with in-house solar and roofing crews, MA licensing, honest National Grid guidance and thousands of installs across the region.
Rooftop Power serves Brockton as an RI-based, MA-licensed installer with MA Elec 17273 and MA GC 155831. We are rated 4.8 stars by 874 homeowners, BBB A+ accredited, and built around in-house crews rather than a dealer network.
The most reviewed solar installer in Brockton. Check our reputation before you ever pick up the phone.
Solar, battery storage, EV chargers, standby generators and roofing, all handled by one local team.
Licensed in RI, MA and CT, with our own crews and never subcontracted labor.
Loan, cash, PPA or lease, with no money down on three of the four options.
Custom rooftop solar designed for your home and your National Grid bill.
Learn moreStore the power you make and keep the essentials running when the grid goes down.
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Brockton is a dense southeastern Massachusetts city of about 105,000 people, known as the City of Champions and built from a mix of older multifamily homes, capes, ranches, colonials and newer infill. Rooftop Power is now serving Brockton as a Rhode Island-based, Massachusetts-licensed solar and roofing team with MA Elec 17273 and MA GC 155831.
We are not claiming a local Brockton install count yet. What we can stand behind is thousands of installs across RI, MA and CT, 4.8 stars from 874 reviews, BBB A+ accreditation, in-house electrical and roofing crews, and a process that puts the roof, the utility paperwork and the financing assumptions in writing before you decide.
For Brockton homeowners, that means a careful National Grid solar design built around the actual roof, actual annual usage, net metering and SMART eligibility where available. We handle the design, permit, interconnection and installation with our own crews and give you an honest yes, no or not-yet answer if the roof or shade does not support a strong project.




A solar array should sit on a roof with life left in it. If yours is near the end, we replace it as part of the project so you are not pulling panels later.
Brockton is one of southeastern Massachusetts’ largest cities, a dense community of about 105,000 people with a housing stock that changes block by block. Near the center, roof space can be tighter and older. On the north, west and east sides, capes, ranches and colonials often give solar designers more straightforward roof planes, but shade and roof age still matter.
The practical solar question in Brockton is not whether the city gets enough sun. It does. The real question is whether the specific roof has enough usable plane, enough remaining life and a clean enough electrical path to support the system your household usage calls for. We inspect those items before we sell the job.
Brockton is served by National Grid. Massachusetts net metering can credit surplus solar production, and the SMART program may add production-based value depending on the current National Grid block and system eligibility. We verify the utility details and current program assumptions before putting a quote in writing.
Rooftop Power is expanding across Massachusetts with in-house electrical and roofing crews, Massachusetts licenses and a direct process. We do not claim a local Brockton install count. We do claim a regional track record, 4.8 stars from 874 reviews, thousands of installs across RI, MA and CT, and a commitment to telling Brockton homeowners when solar is a fit and when the roof or shade should be addressed first.
Brockton projects require careful roof review, National Grid paperwork and honest guidance on older housing stock. Rooftop Power now serves Brockton and all of Massachusetts with licensed in-house crews.
The programs and payment options a homeowner in Eversource, National Grid and Unitil territory should know about.
Your utility credits your account for the power your system sends back to the grid.
The Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target program pays for the energy your system produces over a set term.
Your incentive path depends on which of the three serves your home. We confirm it before we design.
We put the full financing picture in front of you before you commit to anything.
We do not quote federal tax credits or guaranteed dollar savings. Rooftop Power reviews the current state programs with you and puts the real numbers for your home in writing.
We review your National Grid bill, your roof and your goals, and give you real numbers in writing. No pressure.
We size a system to your actual annual usage, matched to your roof and how your home uses energy.
We pull the local permit and file the National Grid interconnection application for you.
Our own in-house crews install the system, and replace the roof first if it needs it.
After local inspection and utility approval, your system switches on and net metering begins.
The installation crew was punctual, respectful, and left the job site spotless. I was particularly impressed with their attention to detail from the first consult to the final inspection.
From the first consultation to the final inspection the team was knowledgeable and responsive. The system has performed exactly as they said it would. A genuinely local company that stands behind its work.
Working with Rooftop Power has been exceptional. From the beginning everyone at RTP kept me informed at every step. When a hiccup happened it was addressed immediately and resolved.

Rooftop Power was founded in 2017 right here in Rhode Island. We are not a national dealer network, we are a local installer with our own crews, our own trucks and our own name on every job.
Get a no-pressure quote from the team expanding across Massachusetts. We are licensed in MA, we own our installs, and we put the full plan in writing.